XCash Account. XJuly. My wife is my fathers mother-in-law My father is the son of his son, Now I’m in a fix for I am terribly mixed If I aint I’m a son of a gun. Jan. 1898 As sung by R.M. Rogers. William Louis Crawford, Oakcreek, Washington...

Wed. Jan. 19, 1898: I went to Rockville and set my tent up at Shayia Halls (to work with R.M. Rogers) we took two photos in the afternoon went with a party to visit John r. Terry who had just returned from a mission. Thursday 20: sent to J.C.S....

Mon. Mar. 14, 1898: Ther. cold Wea. Clear I attended the two meetings and got a little hay for the team and went back to brother Windsors where we were staying. Tuesday 15: Ther. cold Wea. Clear I was baptized for my health and for three dead...

Inside Back Cover Right Side.: William Louis Crawford, Springdale, Washington County, Utah Friday, Oct. 4th. 1901. Herding sheep in Willow Canyon, Iron County, Utah. For James Robinson of Paragonah Utah. Camp about three fourths of a mile north of...

Sun. July 14, 1901: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds, moved on over nearly east again today, camped by a small creek two or three miles over the mountain. F. Paxton camped with us again tonight. I got a 32-40 Winchester of Will Metcalf to try, and will buy...

Wed. Oct. 2, 1901: Ther. Cool., Wea. Windy Partly Cloudy, Threatening, moved a little north-West, a little north of where the sheep camped last night. William Louis Crawford, one half mile north west of Iron Peak Between Little Creek & Willow...

Sat. Oct. 26, 1901: + Ther. Colder Wea. Cloudy, Thunder & Rain., Watered at Bull-Berry a seap in the bottom west of Buckhorn. Camped near the west foothills. The high mts. are capped with snow. William Louis Crawford, Buck Horn Valley., Iron Co.,...

Thurs. Dec. 31, 1903: Ther. Light clouds, Wea. Cool., I herded east of camp toward the point of the white cliffs. May I ever praise the Lord for the blessings bestowed upon me the year that has just passed, and May I always live in a way that he...

Sun. Oct. 18, 1903: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear Louis Young helped me up the hill with the herd this morning. Camped at the shearing corral. 63) Monday 19: + Ther. Warm., Wea. Clear. We took out three hundred and fifty six of the Webb sheep for Alfred...

Mon. Sept. 14, 1903: -+ Ther. Cold., Wea. Snow, Ptly. cldy. Pleasant., cold breeze from north. The ground was covered with snow this morning at daylight. I herded along the hillside south of camp about the same place I herded August. 24th & 25th....